Kimiidera Park is a multi-use stadium in Wakayama, Japan. It is currently used mostly for football matches as well as athletics events. The stadium holds 20,000 people.
Coordinates: 34°10′0.45″N135°11′30.54″E / 34.1667917°N 135.1918167°E
The National High School Baseball Invitational Tournament of Japan, commonly known as "Spring Kōshien" or "Senbatsu" (センバツ), is an annual high school baseball tournament.
Expo '70 Commemorative Stadium, also called Osaka Expo '70 Stadium, is an athletics stadium located in the Expo Commemoration Park, the site of Expo '70, in the city of Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It has a capacity of around about 21,000.
Haberfeld Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Rishon LeZion, Israel. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Hapoel Rishon LeZion. The stadium holds 6,000 and was built in 1993.
Higashisumiyoshi-ku (東住吉区) is one of 24 wards of Osaka, Japan.
Kobe Green Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in Kobe, Japan. The capacity of the arena is 6,000 people.
Lenin Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Khabarovsk, Russia. It is currently used mostly for association football matches and is the home ground of FC SKA-Khabarovsk. The stadium holds 15,200 people. It is named after communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin.
The Yanmar Field Nagai (ヤンマーフィールド長居) is an athletics stadium, also used as the support stadium for the Yanmar Stadium Nagai in Nagai Park, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan. The Aid Stadium, occasionally called The Second Nagai Stadium allows the bigger stadium to host world class athletic events. It seats 15,000 with overflow room on a grass hill.
Wadamisaki Station is a railway station in Hyogo-ku, Kobe, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company and Kobe Municipal Subway.
The Wadamisaki Line is the spur line of the Sanyō Main Line, operated by West Japan Railway Company and connecting Hyogo on the main line and Wadamisaki.
The Expo Commemoration Park or Expo '70 Commemorative Park is a park in Suita, Japan. It is north of Osaka. The park is the former site of Expo '70, a World's Fair held between March 15 and September 13, 1970. It is about 264 ha of lawn and forest, and has education and recreation facilities.
Hankyu Nishinomiya Stadium (阪急西宮スタジアム) was a baseball stadium in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, Japan. The stadium was opened in 1937 and had a capacity of 35,000 people. It was used as a football and rugby stadium too.
Nishitanabe Station is a subway station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line in Abeno-ku, Osaka, Japan.
Osaka Stadium was a stadium located in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan. The stadium opened in 1950, with a capacity of 32,000 people. It was built over the site of a red-brick tobacco plant which was destroyed during the bombing of Osaka during World War II. The stadium was torn down in 1998 and was entirely replaced by the office and shopping complex of Namba Parks in several stages, with final construction ending in April 2007.
The Utsubo Tennis Center is a tennis complex situated in the Utsubo Park, Nishi-ku, Osaka, Japan. The complex was the host of the HP Open from 2009 through 2014. The stadium court has a capacity of 5,000 people, second court has a capacity of 500 people.
Sangdong Baseball Stadium is a baseball stadium in Gimhae, South Korea. The land area totals 135,000 square meters, while the construction of the stadium cost over 25 billion South Korean won. The facilities include the main stadium, the game management hall, the Giants Hall, and the Giants Dome. The left and right fences are 97 meters away from the plate, and the center fence 120 meters away. The stadium complex is currently utilized as the home field of the Lotte Giants in the Korea Baseball Futures League.
Yamashiro Park Taiyogaoka Stadium is an athletic stadium in Uji, Kyoto, Japan.
Amagasaki Memorial Park Stadium is an athletic stadium in Amagasaki, Hyogo, Japan.
Kimiidera Athletic Stadium is an athletic stadium in Wakayama, Wakayama, Japan.
Takatsuki Hagitani Soccer Stadium is a football stadium in Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan. It is the location in which Speranza F.C. Osaka-Takatsuki plays.
Panasonic Stadium Suita (パナソニックスタジアム吹田) is a stadium located in the city of Suita, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It has a capacity of 39,694. The official name is Suita City Football Stadium and is used for international matches such as the World Cup qualifiers.